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Graviton Counting Is Physically Impossible

How to count gravitons: a theorist's proposal with current and near-future experiments

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What the paper says

The paper claims near-future experimental feasibility for graviton detection.

The Critique

This isn't optimism—it's scientific irresponsibility. Making claims about 'near-future' experimental feasibility without doing the basic physics calculations is how you mislead funding agencies. Even a simple order-of-magnitude estimate would show you'd need a detector the mass of a planet operating at temperatures near absolute zero with perfect noise isolation for years to have any chance.

Why It Matters

None of which is 'near future.' Such claims divert resources from more feasible research directions.

What They Missed

A proper order-of-magnitude feasibility analysis is completely absent.

The Big Question

What would it actually take to detect individual gravitons, and is it physically possible with any conceivable technology?